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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1900)
Cahs aunt 11 GBxamincr LAKEiIEW, OREOS. HF.IT. StO. IM BRAVE LAWTON KNEW. 'When we speak against Imperial ism or- protest against wars 'of con quest they, say we are pleading the cause of the Filipino. I denv it." W. J. Bryan. General Lawton. writing on this subject a short time before his death, said: "I wish to God that this whole Philippine situation could be known by everyone in America as I know it. If the real history, inspiration and conditions of this insurrection, and the influences, local and external, that now encourage the enemy, as well as Portland Telegfam: Senator Petti grew says that Roosevelt was a mile and a half away from the front of the battle of San Juan Hill. Dut Petti grew is frequently much farther off from the truth than that. "There are a number of Democrats in this county who intent voting for McKinley thit year, who supported Bryan four years auo, and cannot be coaxed or bluffed into voting any other way, " says tl.e Yreka Journal. "ThfMj men vote for McKinley according to the dictates of conscience, and have no right to be questioned in their free dom of choice. " TIMIIP.lt l.AM OTK K United States Lund Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Julv30, 1900. Notice Is hereby givea that In compliance with ' the provisions of the art of Congress, of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the public land States by act of August 4. 192, Zaccbeus Whit worth, of Lakevlew, county of lAke, State of Oregon, has this day fllel In thin office hit sworn statement, No. WA, for th purchase of the WJf of 8W'( of section No. 22 and NW' of NW4 section 27. in township No. 37 south, It. No. 17 E. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land t-fore the Register and Rerelrerof this office at I-akeriew, Oregon, on Friday, the Mb day of October, lm. lie names as witnesses: K. O. Umh, I. M. furry. Frank Howard and J. W. Howard, all of lakeview, Oregon. Any and all person claiming adversely the alove-decrifed lands are reqneted to fl'e their clslms In this office on or In-fore said fah dy of October, 19U. August 2-30 E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. El Comandante cigars and ice cold A VV Woe in Lone Star State! i Galveston and Other Cities Nearly Swept Off the EarthLoss of Life May Reach 10,000 Loss of Property Millions of Dollars. A storm struck many cities and towns in Texas on the 8th instant, and left destruction and desolation in its path. Galveston was almost completely wiped off the face of the earth, and what were once the streets were for davs running rivers carrying dead bodies to the Gulf. Entire families died together. The loss of life may reach tea thousand, and of prop erty many millions of dollars. Scenes of desolation are on every hand. The scenes presented cannot be told in a prosaic manner. Screaming women, bruised and bleeding, some bearing the lifeless forms of chil dren in their arms; men, broken-hearted and sobbing, bewailing the loss of wives and children; streets filled with floating rubbish and dead bodies, constituted a part of the scene. It was a hurricane, accompanied by a flood, the like of which never was seen. th actual nossibilitipa of thfe iplanri ! and people and their relations to thin Great East could be understood at borne, we would hear no more talk of unjust 'shooting of government' into the Filipinos or of hauling down our flag in the Philippines. "If the so-called anti-imperialists would honestly ascertain the truth on the ground, and not in distant Amer ica, they, whom I believe to be honest men misinformed, would be convinced of the error of their statements and conclusions and of the unfortunate ef fect of their publications here. If I am shot by a Filipino bullet, it might as well come from one of ray own men, because I know from observation conr firmed by captured prhionerij. that the continuance of the fighting is chiefly due to reports tjiat are sent out from America. " Senator "Mark Hanna is worrying the Dem-Pop. press. They want President McKinley to call him off. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful, purifying little pills. Lakeview Dru Co. TIJHIF.It 1YXI XOTI4 K United States I .and Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Angust 6. 1900. Notice is hereby given thHt in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cali fornia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the I'ublie Land Mates by art. of August 4, 192, Louis Berber, of Lorella, county of Klamath, Stateof Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn state ment, No. 268, for the purchase of the NWof to'l4 of section No. 20, in township No. 38 south, range No. 15 east, and will offer proof to show that the land nought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before, the Register and Receiver or this office at Lakevlew, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of October 1900. He names as witnesses: T. J. Offield, W. R. Campbell, i William Campbell and J. O. liamaker. all of Lorella. Oregon. Any and all fersons claiming adversely the above-described ands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before naia I3tn aay or uctODer, 1900 aug9-31 K. M, BRATTAIN, Register IT, I TIJlllF.lt I4.I OTK R Cnited States Land Office. Ijikeview. Oregon. Aneuxt 6. 19UI. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Co nit res of June 3. lfc78. entitled "An Act for thf le of timber lands In the Htate of Cali fornia. Oregon, Nc ada and Wanhineton Ter ritory, " as extended to all the I'ublie I-and Mates bv act of August 4. 1W, Thorna J. Offl.-ld.of '.orHla. countv of Klamath. Mate of Oregon, ha thldav filed in thi office hi worn statement. No 2V7. for the purchase of the NM; of SE''of 'Ttion No. 6. in towntthlp No. r.9 aou'h. range No. IS cat. and will offer proof to liow that the land Mioght I more valuable for it timber or tone than for agri cultural purpo-. and to etabllh hU claim to nid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at I-akeview. Or -eon. on Satur day, the 13th day of Oetotwr. !'. lie name a wItn"f-: l'tf 'Serber. of Irella. Oregon; J. o. "nt.-ialer. Ronanza, Oreeon; W. R. Campbell, of Ixir-ta. Oregon ; William Campbell, of IxirHla. Oreeon. An ard all person claiming advcrely the above, devrritx-d land are requested to file tiielr claim In thi office on or lfore said 13th ay of October. 19O0. August 9-r.l E. f. BRATTAIN, Register. Fll, II fOP. T.uid OtVce at lakevlew. Oregon, August 17, Va. Notice f hereby given that the follow-hif-iismcl settler ha filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof Jn surq-ort of hi cUim. and that aid prff will be made before Register and Receiver at lakevlew, Oreeon, on Sej.temb-r 29. lO, viz: FRANK REII. U.K. No. 17(. frr the M, of NWi; and NofKWi. Seetir.Il 21. tovn.hl ollh. R. t'J K Ife natne the f-owine wltnesea to irove hi contln'uni residence u;on and cultivation of aid lmid, viz: Willi liarnurn. I. Rryan. ft. K. Rranch and Joe I'avrie, all of Ijikerlc'w, Or A n g -X 1 33 K'. M. RR A TTAIN. Reglter. FIAI. I' HOOF. 1,'nited States Ijind Office at Ijikevlew. Or. August 30. 191)0. Notice I hereby given that the following-named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hf claim, and that said proof will be made before G. B Ward well, United States Commla fioner, at at Silver l ake. Oregon, on October 6, tM. v'z: 1'I KASA NT W. JONEH, II. K. No. 1708. for the E,'of NA; and lot 1,2 andSof section 31, township 27 south, range 15 eat, Willamette meridian, Oregon . He names the following witnessed to prove hi continuous residence uj.n and cultivation of said land, viz: Walter Klttridge, a. II. Wallace. . P. Marxhall and V. F. Abshler, all of Silver Lake, Oregon . ep 6-35 K. M. BRATTAIN, Register. FINAL IHOOP. United States Land Office at lakevlew, Or., July 2fi, 1J0. Notice is hereby gven that the following-named settler, lias filed notice of her intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before (. B. Wardwell, U. H. commissioner, at Silver Lake, Or., on September 1, 1900, viz: Estella I'ayne, II. E. No. 2242 for the E of 8Kf section 29, and KW4 of SW;i section 28, township 28 south, range 13 east, Willamette meridian. Or. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultlvatlcn of said land, viz: U. F. Abshler, J. 8. Martin. James Sullivan and Ira Bradley, all of Silver Lake, Oregon. ang 2-30 E. M. BRATTAIN Regfhter. You can spell it coujih, cotT, caugii, kauf, kaff, koujh or kaujjli, but the onty harmless remedy that quickly cures it if One Minute Cough Cure. Lakeview Drug Co.